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And yet, a year later, the treaty with England was signed. James, perhaps without ever fully realizing it, made his mother’s execution at Fotheringhay inevitable. With his signature, he made her irrelevant and disposable. To Mary, who had suffered so many setbacks when her enemies and rivals thought she was in their way, it was the ultimate rejection.
Queen of Scots: The True Life of Mary Stuart
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